Newsletter No.6 - Mordialloc College
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Newsletter No.6 - Mordialloc College
College News Director of Senior School De a r Fa mi lies , St ud e nts Community Members, a nd The start to 2016 has been an eventful one for everyone in Senior School. Students have adjusted well to their workloads and expectations and are showing a positive attitude toward their learning. Our Student Leaders celebrated their accomplishments last week at the Leadership Induction Assembly but have been working together since the start of the year. In the first week they participated in an excursion that centred around developing their leadership capa city and they brainstormed many ideas to work on in 2016. We have had two student leaders’ meetings since then to Newsletter March 10, 2016 f u r t h e r explore these ideas and start some proposals. The Green Team (led by our first ever Environmental Captains Ben Robertson and Neo Bahula and facilitated by staff member Laura Gorman) had its inaugural meeting last Friday and are looking at having students in each level involved in a committee that promotes sustainability in behaviour and processes at school and in the broader community. Year 12 VCE students have had a progress interview to discuss their goals for the year and to put strategies in place to help them achieve their targets. In Mentor, Year .6 No 10 and 11 students have also been thinking about the improvements they would like to make in individual subjects and reflecting on what they need to do to make this happen! “Study” is a key word we talk about a lot in the Senior School and we want to equip students with an understanding of how to study. As such, I will be running further “Study Support” sessions on Tuesday 15 and 22 in period 5 for any student in Year 11 and 12 who would like some extra support or guidance in ‘how to’ study. In addition, Year 11 students will all attend a study skills workshop at school, on Thursday 14 April run by Elevate Education. VCAL students have been completing their Survivor project and have Continued on page 2 STUDY SUPPORT NOT SURE HOW TO GO ABOUT STUDYING? IS PROCRASTINATION GETTING IN THE WAY OF EFFECTIVE STUDY? COME ALONG TO NEW “STUDY SUPPORT” SESSIONS EACH TUESDAY PERIOD 5 IN D1 FOR THE REST OF TERM 1 TUESDAY 8TH MARCH: UTILISING THE VCAA STUDY DESIGN (BRING ALONG NOTES/TEXTBOOK ETC FOR ONE SUBJECT) TUESDAY 15TH MARCH: PROCRASTINATION – HOW TO USE TIME WISELY AND REMAIN FOCUSED TUESDAY 22ND MARCH: EXAM QUESTIONS – HOW TO BEST USE THE VCAA EXAMS AND ASSESSOR’S REPORT 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 2 2016 Newsletter No.6 Continued from page 1 experienced some thought-provoking guest speakers – Julie from Spin Chat talked to the group about a drinkdriving accident that left her a paraplegic and Sonya Karas discussed with the students the importance of “safe” partying, how to plan effectively and look after your friends. They have constructed shelters using some awesome teamwork with Supreme Incursions and completed their CPR training. This project culminated in an overnight camp to Rosebud this week, with an excursion to Point Nepean National Park. relationships, push themselves outside of their comfort zone and develop new skills. Year 10 students are busy organising their work experience placements for Term 2 and also have their Queensland Camp or The Camp Alternative to look forward to. These experiences are fantastic extracurricular opportunities for our Year 10 students to build Shelley Muir Director of Senior School. Parents and students are reminded that we have an after school study session for Year 10 students every Monday and Year 11 and 12 students each Wednesday in D1. Students are encouraged to utilise the study space to keep up to date with their work and get assistance from their teachers outside of class time. Chaplain’s News A warm welcome to the school year for new and current families of Mordialloc College. My name is Lana Paten and, along with Di Douglas and Jen Muir, form part of the Wellbeing Team. During the year I will feature items in the newsletter about current events and students news items. We acknowledge students who have been seen to be living by the schools values and also enjoy celebrating our student successes. There will always be space in this feature for our students who have accomplished or succeeded in an out of school activity or sport. Please let us know when your child has achieved something special so we can share it with the school community. Details can be forwarded [email protected] . to Like a Girl This week we recognise International Women’s Day around the world. Each year, on March 8, women are celebrated for their achievements and men and women use this day to use their collective voice and action to promote gender equality. This year’s theme is “Pledge for Parity” which emphases equal conditions for women particularly in regard to status and pay. While women’s rights have come a long way in 100 years it’s still an unfortunate fact that women are not paid equally as men, nor are they equally represented in business and politics. It will be some time before we see significant change in this area but what we can do is reflect on how we view and treat our girls, our daughters, our mothers and sisters today. We are sometimes unaware of the negative messages we see and send our girls because they are so entrenched in our culture and social structures. Comments we still commonly see in girls’ magazines (in a well known Australian girls’ magazine published yesterday) include ‘How to get him to notice you’, ‘How to sculpt a few extra inches off’, which devalue their worth and importance. It would be better to see personal stories of strong, successful women, such as Michelle Payne, the first female Australian jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. I encourage you to view the following link ‘Like a Girl’ http://youtu.be/ XjJQBjWYDTs (filmed in 2014) which emphasises the disempowering messages of what it is to be ‘like a girl’. It highlights the relevance of International Women’s Day in the 21st Century and is, importantly, a call to action to value our girls. Lana Paten Chaplain 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 3 2016 Newsletter No.6 Temporary Relocation Of General Office Administration and Finance Important Dates Dear Mordialloc Community, March 2016 As you may have noticed, the building at the front of the College has been undergoing extensive maintenance and repair work this year. The next phase of this work will see the General Office and Principal Class being relocated to the Forum from Wednesday 16 March until the end of this term. As a result, I would ask that no ‘in person’ payments are made until Monday 21 March. Students can make payments during the times listed below. Payments via QKR, direct deposit and over the phone are still welcome during this time. Thursday 10 VCE Drama - Malthouse Theatre School Review Parent Forum - 7 pm Friday 11 Facilities & OHS Meeting - 8 am Y7C, 7D & 7E French Film Festival Monday 14 Labour Day - PUBLIC HOLIDAY Wednesday 16 TEMPORARY RELOCATION OF GENERAL OFFICE & PRINCIPAL CLASS Singfest Thursday 17 Y8C,8D & 8F - French Film Festival Y11 Business Management - Finding the Perfect Location School Council AGM - 5 pm Friday 18 Y9-12 French Students Film Festival Monday 21 Y7 Immunisation Y8A, 8B & 8E - French Film Festival Senior Round Robin Wednesday 23 Y7A, 7B & 7F - French Film Festival Students dismissed at 2:30 pm Parent/Teacher Interviews 3 - 6:30 pm Thursday 24 Whole School House Athletics Last day of Term 1 - students dismissed at 2:30 pm Mr George Tzimourtas Acting Assistant Principal Student Payment Hours During Relocation Before school 8.30 - 8.55 am Recess WEDNESDAY 16/3— FRIDAY 18/3 Lunch Time NO AFTER SCHOOL PAYMENTS Before school 8.30—8.55 am MONDAY 21/3— WEDNESDAY 23/3 Recess Lunch Time NO AFTER SCHOOL PAYMENTS THURSDAY 24/3 April 2016 Monday 11 Term 2 commences Thursday 14 VCE Top Designs Friday 15 Greatest Shave - SRC Saturday 16 OPEN DAY 2pm - 4pm - Tour the Y7 learning areas, SEAL presentation 3.00pm NO STUDENT PAYMENTS 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 4 2016 Newsletter No.6 On Friday 26 February, Year 9 Advance students went on a snorkelling excursion to Portsea. The bus ride was long, yet interesting, with plenty of sing-a-longs to pass the time. We were given wetsuits, flippers and snorkelling masks on our arrival and headed towards the boat. The first port of call was Popes Eye, a marine park, which was home to many species of marine life. We were given the opportunity to explore and spotted a stingray. The next stop was where we went swimming with the seals. It was amazing and the seals were all very playful. For many of us, it was our first time snorkelling and overall the whole experience was surreal. Thank you very much to Mr Evans and Ms Baker for taking us there. Elizabeth Ng Middle School Captain College Values Student Pledge “As students of Mordialloc College, we are determined to achieve our personal best, not only academically, but in sports, the arts and in the wider community. We will constantly strive to be the best we can be. We will endeavour to take responsibility for our actions, owning up to mistakes and helping others out when in need. We will be respectful towards all teachers and students, and we will be true to ourselves by being honest and trustworthy.” 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 5 2016 Newsletter No.6 International Students visit Government House On Wednesday March 2, Mordialloc College International students Yunhan Xing (Hans ) Year 8, Ziwei Xie ( Nate ) Year 9, Zhehao Tang ( Jason) Year 11 and Ms Li Ping Virgo went to see the Governor in the Ballroom at Government House. This was the International School Student Welcome Reception for Victorian Government Schools, Independent Schools and Catholic Schools The Governor gave the welcoming address, the Parliamentary Secretary also gave a speech and there was a student speaker who was awarded a Year 12 Student Leadership Award in 2014. Highvale Secondary College students gave a String performance. Also the students and Li Ping met the Chinese Consul Mr. Song. In total 450 students and teachers attended plus many overseas Consuls joined the group. A very good day was had by all. Li Ping Virgo International Students Co-ordinator 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 6 2016 Newsletter No.6 BUNURONG KALURA IWALA YERLONGA YELLOW GREEN RED BLUE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CSEF will be provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting activities. If you hold a valid means-tested concession card or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for CSEF. A special consideration category also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families. The allowance is paid to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child. HOW TO APPLY Contact the school office to obtain a CSEF application form or download from www.education.vic.gov.au/csef or the College website: www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Eligible families need to lodge a new application every year. You should lodge an application as soon as possible to access this allowance as processing has commenced for 2016. 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 7 2016 Newsletter No.6 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Page 8 2016 Newsletter No.6 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email [email protected] www.mcsc.vic.edu.au Community Notice Board Community Notice Board From September to April in Victoria, when average UV Index levels reach 3 and above. Check the SunSmart UV Alert every day and protect your skin during the sun protection times (when UV levels are 3 or above), even when you are in the sun for short periods. The UV Alert is available as a SunSmart app, on the SunSmart website, and in the weather section of the daily newspapers. During the sun protection times, use a combination of the five SunSmart steps: Slip on sun clothing that covers as much of your body as possible. Slop on SPF 30 or higher broad spectrum, water resistant sunscreen liberally at least 20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every two hours when outdoors. Slap on a broad brimmed hat that shades your face, neck and ears. Seek shade. Slide on sunglasses that meet the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1067:2003. Further information available at www.sunsmart.com.au Community Notice Board News from Chelsea Heights Community Centre Plenty to do for young children at CHCC with Wednesday Playgroup, Friday Family music, and after school art, karate and dance classes. Quality four hour child care sessions run on Wednesday and Thursdays catering from babies to preschoolers. NEW Wednesday night weight loss group offers nutritional education, weekly weigh-ins, group support and encouragement. Get fit on Thursday mornings with a calorie burning, Latin inspired Zumba dance workout – your first class will be free! On Wednesday afternoons 1pm to 3pm the line dancing class welcomes beginners to advanced dancers. Your children will enjoy the fun Wednesday and Thursday childcare sessions and parents will enjoy the four hours of time. Ring 9772 3391 to book, for more details or our Term brochure, and please visit our website for a full program at www.chelseaheightscommunitycentre.com.au or just drop on by. Chelsea Heights Community Centre Beazley Reserve 160 Thames Promenade Chelsea Heights 3196 PH: (03) 9772-3391 Community Notice Board Dobson’s Uniform Shop at Extra Trading Days during the School Holidays for Winter School Uniform purchases: Mordialloc College Monday 8.30 - 11.30 Wednesday 12.30 - 4.00 Situated off the foyer of the School Hall Telephone: 9587 0738 Uniforms Trading Hours Wed April 6 : 12.30 – 4pm Sat April 9 : 9am – 12.00pm Avoid the long queues and shop early Invitation for students and teachers to attend a community forum regarding the importance of climate change research and the work of the CSIRO I invite students and teachers from Mordialloc College to attend a community forum regarding the importance of climate change research and the work of the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Centre in Aspendale. I will be joined at this forum by former Chief Scientist of Australia, Professor Ian Chubb, internationally recognised climate scientist Professor Will Steffen, Shadow Minister for Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Industry, Senator Kim Carr and leading scientists from CSIRO’s Aspendale Centre. The CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Centre in Aspendale is responsible for some of the most significant findings in climate change research of the past 50 years. The forum will feature a Q&A session and will also provide an excellent opportunity for members of the public and secondary school students and teachers to hear from and put questions to some of Australia’s most respected scientists. The details of this forum are: What: Community forum to discuss the importance of climate change research and Federal Government cuts to the CSIRO When: Tuesday 22 March form 7 pm Where: Aspendale Primary School, Laura Street, Aspendale RSVP: RSVP advising of students and teachers names by calling my office on 9580 4651 or email at [email protected] Mark Dreyfus QC MP Federal Member for Isaacs You can find Mordialloc College on Facebook by typing Mordialloc College into the search bar, then clicking ‘Like’. If you like us you will receive information about upcoming news and events within your newsfeed - just another way we are improving digital communication within our College community. For more information contact Mrs Lisa Ip.